🇨🇦 Canada 12h ago · Bailey Seymour

B.C. first responders reflect on decade of health emergency

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In 2013, Insp. Conor King of the Victoria Police Department heard about the effects of illicit fentanyl for the first time.
“A couple of [officers] came back one day and they said that they had been talking to a street nurse, and the street nurse had said, and this was generally a quote, ‘something is kicking people in the ass,’” he said.
At the time, the foot patrol team Kin

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